Hebrew Judism


  • Who was the founder of this religion & in what year ?
The founder of this religion Judaism is Abraham.
He was also the first Jew.
The year was about 3,900 years ago.
  • Who are the religious leaders of this religion ?
There are a couple of religious leaders for Judaism.
One example is the rabbis, they are the leaders of the synagogues.
Another example is Abraham and he was the founder of the religion.
Also there is Moses who gave the Jewish religion and people the Torah around 1250 B.C. and lastly the Jewish god.
  • What is the place of worship of this religion ?
The place of worship for Judaism people is called a synagogue.
A synagogue is a building or place where Jews meet for worship or for religious study.
It usually contains a torah scroll.
  • Where did this religion begin & where is it practiced today ?
This religion began in the Middle East, in areas similar to where Christianity began.
But Judaism started much longer ago.
It is practiced just about all over the world.
  • What are the main beliefs of this religion ?
The main beliefs of Judaism is that there is only one god and that is Omnipotent, Omniscient, and Omnipresent.
And each name means something else.
Omnipotent means having unlimited power, Omniscient means infinitely wise and Omnipresent means being present everywhere at once. Jewish people also believe in humans are born pure and innocent, and that all humans are equally God's children.
Those are some Jewish beliefs.
  • Does this religion have a god(s) and describe them ?
Yes, Judaism has a god and one god only.
The god is monotheistic.
  • What is (are) the sacred writing(s) of this religion & what do they contain ?
The sacred writings for the Jewish religion is the Hebrew Bible.
It contains twenty-four books: five books of the Torah, eight books of the Nevi'im, and eleven books of the Keturim.
  • Describe the religious practices of this religion. How do they worship & how do they practice there beliefs ?
The religious practices of Judaism are they pray and worship by themselves or in groups, in public or in private, loudly or in silence.
I found out that they also pray from the depth of their souls, at the tops of their lungs, and from the quiet of their hearts.
  • What are the religious festivals ? How, when, and why do they celebrate these festivals ?
Some of the religious festivals are Rosh, Chanukkah and Purim.
Those are just three of the many Jewish holidays.
Rosh occurs between Labor Day and Columbus Day.
It lasts for one or two days.
It is a time to look back at the past year and make resolutions for the upcoming year.
Chanukkah is the festival of lights.
It is on an eight day festival beginning on the 25th day of the Jewish month of Kislev.
  • What are the main symbols of Judaism & what do they represent ?
The main symbols for Judaism are the Star of David.
The jewish symbol the Star of David is a star that has 6 corners and it symbolises the shield of David.
David was the king of israel.
Another symbol is the Menorah.
A menorah is a nine-branch candle piece that symbolises the celebration of Hanukkah.
One more symbols is a Yarmulke.
A Yarmulke is a a skullcap worn by religious Jews.




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